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that is the latest from here in henryvil henryville, indiana. jay gray live, mandy, back to you. >> thank you, jay. coming up next on "street signs," how dunkin donuts is putting emphasis on dunk. and prescription for trouble. the big battle brewing over your medication. could impact every single one of us. also a big stall for gm. is it a sign that the big bet on electric is about to just run out of gas. stay with us to find oit. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> check out dunkin' donuts ticker. the stock is up 17% year-to-date. the donut chain is putting the emphasis on dunk by making lebron james their new pitch man in china. they already ha
that is the latest from here in henryvil henryville, indiana. jay gray live, mandy, back to you. >> thank you, jay. coming up next on "street signs," how dunkin donuts is putting emphasis on dunk. and prescription for trouble. the big battle brewing over your medication. could impact every single one of us. also a big stall for gm. is it a sign that the big bet on electric is about to just run out of gas. stay with us to find oit. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market...
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on the northern apex of what's going to be a dangerous day today across southern illinois, southern indiana, western and central kentucky all the way down through much of tennessee, northern alabama and mississippi as thee stose storms erupt and out of the northeast, we've already had tornadoes with damage in northern alabama this morning. and typically on big outbreak days you can get the pre-events. almost like dealing with a volcano where you have the tremors and minor eruptions and then the big event blows flt the big event is blowing right now across southern illinois. that's the stuff moving this way. i have a pretty interesting graphic i want to share with you. it's a timeline. i'm going to tell you what's on it. louisville, kentucky, about 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. that's crunch time. nashville, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. cincinnati, ohio, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. these are areas with prime threat today. birmingham, 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. this evening. all local times. atlanta, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. late night for atlanta georgia. charlotte, north carolina, 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. a dangerous situation and one tha
on the northern apex of what's going to be a dangerous day today across southern illinois, southern indiana, western and central kentucky all the way down through much of tennessee, northern alabama and mississippi as thee stose storms erupt and out of the northeast, we've already had tornadoes with damage in northern alabama this morning. and typically on big outbreak days you can get the pre-events. almost like dealing with a volcano where you have the tremors and minor eruptions and then the...
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are we moving to indiana? there are so many eno uncertainties. i'm very impressed with the dow at 13,070. quantitative easing and an election year in many countries around the world including the u.s. i think has given pause by central bankers because energy prices are probably the worst issue if you're going into a ballot box. >> they certainly are the worst issue. we're going to keep an eye on oil. and we're also keeping a close eye on the nasdaq which is really only a matter of points -- six points to be exact away from 30,000. why are investors looking for reasons to run away like a nervous bride with cold feet? joining us is managing partner of strategic wealth partners and chief market strategist. robert, i know you sent out a note just last night which really highlights all the reasons why there are so-called afraid cats that like to climb the wall of worry. why? >> everybody and their mother seems to be calling for some type of pullback. you watch television, read the newspapers, the market's had a tremendous runup. we're still faced with
are we moving to indiana? there are so many eno uncertainties. i'm very impressed with the dow at 13,070. quantitative easing and an election year in many countries around the world including the u.s. i think has given pause by central bankers because energy prices are probably the worst issue if you're going into a ballot box. >> they certainly are the worst issue. we're going to keep an eye on oil. and we're also keeping a close eye on the nasdaq which is really only a matter of points...
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i'm from bloomington, indiana, so i'm from around there. i'll root for them. >> it's hoosier country for sure. >> oh, yeah, we'll be back in the tournament this year, we're excited. >> i know it. i know it. good team. indiana beat someone, it was unbelievable. i can't believe it. they beat someone earlier this year. >> kentucky. >> yeah, they knocked off kentucky. >> it was a great game. last-second shot. >> awesome. all right. >> i just don't have a dog in this fight. i mean, division iii state school and they didn't have any professional -- i was going to say professional, high-level college sports. thanks very much, matt, we always appreciate you coming by and the numbers you provide. >> thanks for having me. great weekend, everyone. >> you see he's going public. >> who? >> you didn't see it? >> no! below that. >> offshore -- fender, fender! >> fender is going public. >> that's awesome. >> $200 million, stratocastor. >> i have a great stratocastor that i bought in 1979. >> it was owned by cbs. >> i think mine might be before cbs bought i
i'm from bloomington, indiana, so i'm from around there. i'll root for them. >> it's hoosier country for sure. >> oh, yeah, we'll be back in the tournament this year, we're excited. >> i know it. i know it. good team. indiana beat someone, it was unbelievable. i can't believe it. they beat someone earlier this year. >> kentucky. >> yeah, they knocked off kentucky. >> it was a great game. last-second shot. >> awesome. all right. >> i just don't...
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indiana hits the three to beat them. they're looking at christian laettnor history matchup, it's not going to happen. baylor is playing very well with perry jones iii and kentucky still, even though here's the side bar, kentucky and the sec conference tournament, 12 for 53 shooting threes, i would play them like playing joe kernen, play six feet you'd be lucky to shoot an air ball but kentucky gets in new orleans. >> i'm more identifying with and i played with you and my six foot putt is usually an air ball. not my shot. all right, good. >> i got to go to the west. >> finally, finish that. >> michigan state, they got the easiest seeds out there. why? michigan state is strong, physical, blue collar team, dramn brown is the coach on the floor, tom izzo the picasso of basketball. marquette and louisville there's no beast in the big east this year but missouri if they get in rebounding trouble which they will or foul trouble because kansas state beat them race to, green and company is too strong. ratliff can be in foul troub
indiana hits the three to beat them. they're looking at christian laettnor history matchup, it's not going to happen. baylor is playing very well with perry jones iii and kentucky still, even though here's the side bar, kentucky and the sec conference tournament, 12 for 53 shooting threes, i would play them like playing joe kernen, play six feet you'd be lucky to shoot an air ball but kentucky gets in new orleans. >> i'm more identifying with and i played with you and my six foot putt is...
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eastern tennessee northern alabama, a 60% chance for tornadoes and a 50% chance for southern indiana and also western kentucky so a dangerous situation a little later on today in parts of the ohio river valley. guys, have a great weekend. back to you. >> scott, you have a great weekend, too. we'll see you next week. meantime a check on the u.s. markets and on the economy. joining us this morning president and ceo at sentinel investments. chr christian, thanks for coming in today. we are look iing at dow 13,000 again, nasdaq 3,000, and it's starting to sound like a broken record. we keep making these runs and then giving up. >> we've come a long way. we're well over 20% since then. it's beginning to feel like it's rolling a little bit out of steam and volumes have been high and low again but generally have not been as high as i would like them to be. i think what we've seen is crawling up to these levels about 1370 on the s&p. the dow jones always gets skewed a little bit by the high-priced stocks. it feels like there's not quite as much momentum or willingness to take it to the next
eastern tennessee northern alabama, a 60% chance for tornadoes and a 50% chance for southern indiana and also western kentucky so a dangerous situation a little later on today in parts of the ohio river valley. guys, have a great weekend. back to you. >> scott, you have a great weekend, too. we'll see you next week. meantime a check on the u.s. markets and on the economy. joining us this morning president and ceo at sentinel investments. chr christian, thanks for coming in today. we are...
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the supreme court rules in 2008 for indiana that voter i.d., which is the most logical thing, have a picture to get on a plane, get in a building and a poll comes out south carolina and texas i don't like your law. the rule of law they toss out the window. the auto bailout everybody forgets what they did to the rule of law on the auto bailout. >> would you argue that the auto bailout even if it wasn't executed properly was it necessary for the recovery we have today? >> no, you could have gone through a thing where government gave guarantees. i wrote a column on this. where government gave guarantees on warranties. if they give guarantee on financing, you get all the auto financing. the government could have done that without putting money in. and they didn't have to crash the creditors on their deal. they could have merged the two of them. they had a number of options, they didn't have to throw out the rule of law. >> jack you and suzy have a column where you lay out some of the issues you find that mitt romney has. how does he get to a one issue that romney in my opinion has to fac
the supreme court rules in 2008 for indiana that voter i.d., which is the most logical thing, have a picture to get on a plane, get in a building and a poll comes out south carolina and texas i don't like your law. the rule of law they toss out the window. the auto bailout everybody forgets what they did to the rule of law on the auto bailout. >> would you argue that the auto bailout even if it wasn't executed properly was it necessary for the recovery we have today? >> no, you...
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"john carter" was billed by disney executives as indiana joans meets mars. it's more like "ishtar" meets kazakhstan. >> we're hopeful for that movie. we have a lot invested in it. and we've got to understand the great creator, great director who has done some great work for us at pixar. we believe in him and we believe in the movie he's made. >> captain john carter, virginia. >> virginia. virginia. >> okay. brings us to our twitter question for the morning. we want to know how disney would have been better off spending that $250 million. you can tweet us. our twitter handle is@cnbc. >>> it's a lot of money. to be fair, they did make, i think, 70 overseas so the at trabtive to get our money back. >> a lot of movies are now made for the overseas market as much as domestically. if you watched the clip from "star wars," by the way, it would have looked just as silly. you can't judge based on 20 seconds. >> right. >> long but don't prosper. look. we're giving iger a hard time. disney is a stock i have liked on "mad money" for the duration because these are brands
"john carter" was billed by disney executives as indiana joans meets mars. it's more like "ishtar" meets kazakhstan. >> we're hopeful for that movie. we have a lot invested in it. and we've got to understand the great creator, great director who has done some great work for us at pixar. we believe in him and we believe in the movie he's made. >> captain john carter, virginia. >> virginia. virginia. >> okay. brings us to our twitter question for the...
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most in kentucky but 12 here in indiana, including a little girl who captured little girl she was 15 months old and thrown into a field and found over the weekend clinging to life. she lost her battle for survival. she was taken off life support yesterday. people of this town and communities across the hard hit areas have been trying to pick up what they can. you can see a layer of snow now covers the scene of devastation. it fell overnight. that will make things even more difficult for people here. here in henriville, the school took a direct hit. a school of about 1200 students and that's a big problem. they really don't have an alternate. town officials have been meeting this morning at a community meeting to figure the path forward. the number of tornadoes that we saw on friday into thursday, perhaps that sets a record for the most number of tornadoes on record for the month of march. an early start to this tornado season and that, of course, is reinforced by the scene around me. the snow is blanketing the scene here. becky? >> lester, thank you very much. lester holt of nbc news
most in kentucky but 12 here in indiana, including a little girl who captured little girl she was 15 months old and thrown into a field and found over the weekend clinging to life. she lost her battle for survival. she was taken off life support yesterday. people of this town and communities across the hard hit areas have been trying to pick up what they can. you can see a layer of snow now covers the scene of devastation. it fell overnight. that will make things even more difficult for people...